One hundred and eighty services across Australia are funded by the NPAH. Without this vital funding some 80,000 men, women and children will not receive support, and could be forced to live on the street, in cars or back into dangerous situations.

This paper is concerned with people who are more likely than average to experience homelessness in future. It explores complexity surrounding definitions of 'risk' (particularly to young people) and their…

Homelessness Australia provided evidence to the Senate Inquiry into the adequacy of allowance payments for jobseekers and others. This is our submission addressing the terms of reference for that Inquiry…

This evidence based policy paper seeks to define early intervention and prevention in both a homelessness and broader community services/social work contexts. It asks: What is the difference between early…

This document is Homelessness Australia interim report card on the implementation of the homelessness White Paper, The Road Home. Our assessments are based on information provided by members who responded…

The review of Commonwealth discrimination law offers an important opportunity to ensure that discrimination law contributes as effectively as possible, to the objectives of the achievement of equality in Australian…